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Clear Springs Development Company Takes
Home Four Gold Awards from Home Builders Association of Charlotte
May 24, 1999
Clear
Springs Development Company has received four gold awards
from the Home Builders Association of Charlotte for marketing
materials being used to promote the Village of Baxter, a new
residential community being developed on property owned by
the Close family in Fort Mill, S.C.
The
annual Major Achievements in Marketing Excellence awards recognize
outstanding marketing materials submitted by builders, developers
and advertising agencies who are members of the Home Builders
Association. Entries are judged by homebuilding professionals
from across the nation.
"It
is an honor to have our marketing efforts recognized by leading
professionals in the homebuilding industry," said Kerri
Robusto, director of marketing for Clear Springs Development.
"The awards are proof that great creative is noticed."
Clear
Springs Development won gold awards for Best Logo, Best Developer
Video, Best Direct Mail Piece and Best Mixed-Use Brochure.
The logo, video and direct mail piece were designed and developed
by Wray Ward Laseter of Charlotte, the company's advertising
and public relations agency-of-record since ground was broken
on the first phase of homebuilding at the 950-acre village
in 1998. The brochure was developed by Charlotte graphic artist
Mervil Paylor.
The
Baxter logo shows a young girl swinging against a backdrop
of a picket fence, while the video uses a series of still
images and music to illustrate the concept of living in a
master-planned community. The award for Best Direct Mail Piece
was for "Front Porches," Baxter's community newsletter,
while a brochure outlining Baxter's Master Plan won in the
brochure category.
The
950-acre Village of Baxter, located approximately 20 minutes
from uptown Charlotte in the southwest quadrant of S.C. Highway
160 and Interstate 77 and developed on property owned by the
Close family, is a traditional neighborhood offering single
family homes and townhomes, as well as commercial sites and
more than 400 acres of open spaces.
Modeled
after small towns of the Southeast, Baxter's traditional architecture
reflects the style and character of the Upcountry South Carolina
region. Features such as front porches and abundant sidewalks
orient activity to the front of homes, promoting a pedestrian-friendly
community.
For
more information on Baxter, call toll-free (877) 570-HOME,
visit the Baxter Information Center, located at the community's
main entrance off Highway 160, or visit www.villageofbaxter.com
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